Convolvulus. _PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. A79 
the Botanic garden amongst plants received from friends in 
the vicinity of Calcutta. The flowers appear in profusion 
during the cool season; they are pretty large, of a bright 
sulphur colour and the stigma is of two round lobes. 
23,0: sligititbscol 
. Perennial, twining, tina Leaves digitate. ines 
cles from three to four-flowered, Coro/s almost funnel-shap- 
ed. Siigmas of tworound lobes, Seeds woolly on the con- 
vex side. ‘ae ; 
A native of hedges, &c. Flowering time the cold season. 
_ Stems and branches twining, perennial, round, with here 
and there a few small inoffensive prickles. Leaves alternate, 
petioled, digitate. Leaflets generally five, broad-lanceolate, 
entire, smooth, the inferior ones smallest. | Petioles channel- 
led, armed as the branches, as long as the leaflets, Pedun- 
eles axillary, about as long as the petioles, from three to four- 
flowered. lowers pretty large, between campanulate and 
funnel-formed, a pale bluish purple. Stigma two-lobed. 
Seeds woolly on their outer angles. 
ae This i is one of the most beautiful Convolvuli in India, 
“ea, ‘hisses: R. , 
Annual, twining, extremely hirsute, Leaves digiiatss leaf. 
lets five, sessile, broad-lanceolate, entire. Peduncles from 
one to three-flowered. Calyx very hairy, entirely hiding, un- 
til ripe, the cordate, smooth, four-celled capsule. 
A native of the interior parts of Hindoosthan; —- 
time the close of the rains, and cold season, 
Stem and branches annual, twining, ity: daideltey phnice 
somewhat bristly, issuing from little brown glands; general 
extent of the plant from six to twelve feet. — Lotiien’ petioled, 
digitate. Leaflets five, sessile, lanceolar, acute, entire, hairy, 
‘about three inches long by one broad. Petioles round, as 
long as the leaflets, hirsute. Peduncles axillary, sometimes 
as long as the petioles, hirsute, bearing from one to three, 
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